The present invention is an electrode array for neural stimulation. In particular, the present invention provides electrode shapes and electrode coating advantageous in maximizing the charge dissipation without harming neural tissue. Neurotrophic factors are used to further improve electrode performance.
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1. An implantable electrode array comprising: an electrode array body defining at least one void; and at least one electrode within said void forming a protuberance, having a base portion connected to said array body and a tip portion larger in diameter than said base portion and said void, wherein said tip portion extends beyond and is larger than said void.
2. The implantable electrode array according to claim 1 , wherein said protuberance is generally mushroom shaped.
3. The implantable electrode array according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one electrode is suitable to stimulate a retina.
4. The implantable electrode array according to claim 1 , wherein at least one side of said electrode array body forms a curved surface.
5. The implantable electrode array according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one electrode is a metal slug attached to a substrate by conductive adhesive.
6. The implantable electrode array according to claim 1 , further comprising neurotrophic factors in proximity to said at least one electrode.
7. The implantable electrode array according to claim 6 , wherein said neurotrophic factors are a coating on said at least one electrodes.
8. The implantable electrode array according to claim 6 , wherein said neurotrophic factors are nerve growth factors.
9. The implantable electrode array according to claim 6 , wherein said implantable electrode array is suitable to stimulate visual neurons.
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October 28, 2007
May 1, 2012
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